2015 Prize

Prize Awards

In addition to £200,000 being shared by the winners of the lobbying, training, public awareness, science and young researcher awards, this year the judges decided to present our first ever Black Box awards, totalling £250,000, to winners involved in mapping the first ever ‘human toxicity pathway’.

This year saw a record number of nominations and 51 projects were shortlisted for the 2015 Prize: from young researchers in Brazil, Europe, USA and Malaysia to training of scientists in alternatives to animal testing in Belarus, Ukraine and South Korea. See the full 2015 shortlist.

Bianca Marigliani, a Young Researcher winner in 2015, explains how the Lush Prize helped her to pursue the research she wanted.